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Until You Call on the Dark by J.T. Trigonis
When is a boombox not like a spirit board? What comes after track 13 for any self-respecting satanic metal band? And what if we pressed on to track 66? Only one way to find out. Read J.T. Trigonis’ short story, "Until You Call on the Dark.” -

Three Poems by Nate Logan
This week, CDSOB regular Nate Logan love bombs us with derivative flicks, jump-scare cats, cul-de-sacs, CGI monsters, grainy footage & more in 3 short poems. How could we resist? Read the poems. -

Friday Feature
Mini-reviews of horror movies, books, albums, and other cultural artifacts dropping every Friday.
Recent Work
Another Pie in the Face
by Juliet Cook
What fills our doll heads? Evil fossil or whipped cream? Stolen spoons or half empty filing cabinet? Today we feature a poem by CDSOB regular Juliet Cook.
Published December 15, 2025
Something in the Way
by Gale Huxley
Like most weird experiences, “It began in the frozen food section at CVS during her lunch hour.” Sometimes there’s nowhere to go but around. Today we feature Gale Huxley’s short story, “Something in the Way.”
Published December 8, 2025
Field of Screams
by John Sara
Who on the Cul-de-sac of Blood has not had a scarecrow at the table? This one’s for all of you plucking straw from the rug: John Sara’s “Field of Screams.”
Published December 2, 2025
[interview with a vampire]
by Heather Bowlan
Finally, an interview with a vampire we would invite into our home for the holidays. We’re a sucker for a vamp who can sing for their supper.
Published November 24, 2025
His Blood
by Laura Shell
You never know what’s on the other side of that door. Today, we open up and bleed with “His Blood,” by Laura Shell.
Published November 17, 2025
Four Images
by Brandon Tanczak
If you gaze for long into a polyethylene bag, the polyethylene bag gazes also into you. Today, we feature uncanny digital manipulations from Philly’s own Brandon Tanczak. Happy nightmare, baby.
Published November 10, 2025
Potatoes of Promise
by Marcus Silcock
Robot cows, whales in the walls, a wooden bible, spuds from the darklands. Marcus Silcock serves folk horror with “Potatoes of Promise.”
Published November 3, 2025
Wholly Worthwhile: My Part in the Longest Bad Movie Ever Made by Stefanie Kalem
This week, a scary season treat from one of our favorite essay writers, Stefanie Kalem, who somehow never told us she was in a straight to video horror B-movie epic a couple decades ago. We made her watch it & write about the experience.
October 27, 2025